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Iran hits Iraqi military bases housing US troops

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ANKARA: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said Wednesday that it targeted Ain al-Asad airbase in Iraq, a facility jointly operated by United States (US) and Iraqi forces, with “tens of missiles”, Anadolu Agency reported, quoting a statement by the IRGC.

“In Operation Martyr Soleimani in the early hours of Wednesday, tens of ground-to-ground missiles were fired at the US base and successfully pounded Ain al-Asad Base,” the IRGC said in an official statement.

It said the shelling “is merely the beginning of a series of revenge attacks with no deadline for when it ends,” it said.

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“We warn all allied countries of the US that if attacks are launched from bases in their countries on Iran, they will be a target of military retaliation,” it added.

A second wave of missile attacks against American forces in Iraq has begun, Iran’s Tasnim News Agency announced.

Iran’s Fars news agency called the firing of the missiles at Ain al-Asad airbase a “hard revenge” in a Twitter post.

The Pentagon confirmed that the attacks occurred at approximately 5.30 pm (EST) on Tuesday, with Iran launching more than a dozen ballistic missiles against US military and coalition forces in Iraq.

“It is clear that these missiles were launched from Iran and targeted at least two Iraqi military bases hosting US military and coalition personnel at Al-Asad and Irbil,” said Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman in a statement.

The Pentagon is working on initial battle damage assessments.

There are no reports of casualties so far.

The US military confirmed that six missiles had made an impact.

White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said: “We are aware of the reports of attacks on US facilities in Iraq. The president has been briefed and is monitoring the situation closely and consulting with his national security team.”

Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps’ elite Quds Force, was killed in a US drone strike outside Baghdad airport early Friday.

His death marked a dramatic escalation in tensions between the US and Iran, which have often been at a fever pitch since President Donald Trump chose in 2018 to unilaterally withdraw Washington from a 2015 nuclear pact world powers struck with Tehran.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who bestowed the country’s highest honour on Soleimani last year, vowed “severe retaliation” in response to his killing.

— BERNAMA